217. Dan John on hard work, revolutions and America

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Coach Dan John and I are back discussing the philosophies of The Sword in the Stone and how they apply to modern-day life. Dan John is a world-renowned strength coach and mentor to many in the fitness industry. I am grateful for these philosophical discussions and learn so much from Dan. In this episode, Dan discusses the importance of doing the work! Whether it applies to strength training, kung fu, or education… there are no shortcuts in life. He also shares his thoughts on the insurrection at the Capitol and his theory on the promise of America. Dan also gives me an education on the history of revolutions! I urge everyone to listen with an open mind and to let me know your thoughts. (especially if you have read the book) It is an honor to talk with guests like Dan, and I hope to continue to bring these conversations to you. In order to help me do that, please share this podcast with others and rate it on your platform of choice. You can also take one extra step to show your love by donating to the show on my website. Thanks for the support. For comments or suggestions, please reach out on social media @sifumimichan Read Full Transcript > HERE Discussed in this episode: Gettysburg Civil war Revolutions – Russian, Ireland, American, French FBI Dune On the road Sword in the stone The godfather T.h. White C.S. Lewis Tolkien Disney Star wars Empire strikes back   CULTURE CHAT CREDITS Host: Mimi Chan Intro Music: Mike Relm Comment Rules: Be Cool. Critical is fine, but if you’re rude, we’ll delete your stuff. Please do not put your URL in the comment text and please use your PERSONAL name or initials and not your business name, as the latter comes off like spam. Have fun and thanks for adding to the conversation! Disclaimer: I am not a writer. I do not claim to be.  Apologies for grammatical mistakes, long drawn out run on sentences, and anything else that drives you crazy. I promise it was not my intention.  Be lenient, please!